Lost in Translationmon - A Digimon Podcastinactive
Publisher |
May Fisher-Guest
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Anime
Cartoons
TV & Film
Video Games
Categories Via RSS |
Animation & Manga
Leisure
A Digimon podcast comparing the English dub and the original Japanese version and various other things.
Hosted by Digimon fanatic and veteran May.
Chosen Children, let's roll!
A Digimon podcast comparing the English dub and the original Japanese version and various other things, such as Digimon Adventure: and the Digimon Adventure novelisation.
Hosted by Digimon fanatic and veteran May and joined by various friends.
Chosen Children, let's roll!
People |
Country Of Origin |
Australia
Produced In |
Melbourne, Victoria
Premiere Date |
2015-05-02
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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457 Available Episodes (457 Total)Average duration: 01:05:48
Mar 27 | 01:24:52
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty Seven - Ghost Game (Derogatory)
Mar 20 | 01:14:01
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty Six - Guth Rader Binsburg Gammamon
Feb 27 | 00:32:54
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty Five - We Could Have Just Said Digi Port Open THE ENTIRE TIME
Feb 20 | 00:48:02
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty Four - The Plot Arrives
Feb 13 | 00:52:26
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty Three - Neon Genesis Evangelimon 3.0
Feb 06 | 01:11:47
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty Two - Will the Real Hiro Amanokawa Please Sit Down?
Jan 30 | 00:54:55
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty One - It's Millenniummon (Again!)
Jan 23 | 00:44:16
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Sixty - Cthyllamon Just Want To Have Fun!
Jan 16 | 00:41:34
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Fifty Nine - Digimon Makes Humans PolyGONE
Jan 09 | 00:50:41
Digimon Ghost Game Episode Fifty Eight - A Digimon Evolves Into A Dude
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